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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum and Mount Clare Station
B&O Mount Clare Station (Baltimore).jpg
Mount Clare Station and roundhouse
B&O Railroad Museum is located in Baltimore
B&O Railroad Museum
B&O Railroad Museum is located in Maryland
B&O Railroad Museum
B&O Railroad Museum is located in the US
B&O Railroad Museum
Location 901 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Coordinates 39°17′7.42″N 76°37′56.63″W / 39.2853944°N 76.6323972°W / 39.2853944; -76.6323972Coordinates: 39°17′7.42″N 76°37′56.63″W / 39.2853944°N 76.6323972°W / 39.2853944; -76.6323972
Built 1829 (original site)
1851 (current station structure)
1884 (roundhouse)
Architect Ephraim Francis Baldwin
Architectural style Georgian
NRHP Reference # 66000906
Significant dates
Added to NRHP October 15, 1966
Designated NHL September 15, 1961
External video
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American Artifacts: History of the B&O Railroad 30 minutes in the B&O Railroad Museum, C-SPAN
B&O Railroad Museum Television Network - Jan 2012, Museum locomotives in Hollywood films

The B&O Railroad Museum is a museum exhibiting historic railroad equipment in Baltimore, Maryland, originally named the Baltimore & Ohio Transportation Museum when it opened on July 4, 1953. It has been called one of the most significant collections of railroad treasures in the world and has the largest collection of 19th-century locomotives in the U.S. The museum is located in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's old Mount Clare Station and adjacent roundhouse, part of the B&O's sprawling Mount Clare Shops site begun in 1829, the oldest railroad manufacturing complex in the United States.

Mount Clare is considered to be a birthplace of American railroading, as the site of the first regular railroad passenger service in the U.S., beginning on May 22, 1830. It was also to this site that the first telegraph message, "What hath God wrought?" was sent on May 24, 1844, from Washington, D.C., using Samuel F. B. Morse's invention.

The museum houses collections of 19th- and 20th-century artifacts related to America's railroads. The collection includes 250 pieces of railroad rolling stock, 15,000 artifacts, 5,000 cubic feet (140 m3) of archival material, four significant 19th-century buildings, including the historic roundhouse, and a mile of track, considered the most historic mile of railroad track in the United States. Train rides are offered on the mile of track on Wednesday through Sunday from April through December and weekends in January. In 2002, the museum had 160,000 visitors annually.

The museum also features an outdoor G-scale layout, an indoor HO scale model, and a wooden model train for children to climb on. From Thanksgiving through the New Year, local model railroad groups set up large layouts on the roundhouse floor and in select locations on the grounds of the museum. A museum store offers toys, books, DVDs and other railroad-related items.


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